Description
This reference offers an overview of both procedural and substantive antitrust law issues. It clarifies the complex elements of predatory pricing, distinguishes aggressive competition from a specific intent to monopolize, and determines requirements for establishing anticompetitive conduct. Provides an analysis of governing theory and key cases. Also includes a full chapter on recent developments in antitrust law.
Features
- Gives you a first point of reference for access to current law in the field
- Helps you keep up with the most recent developments in American antitrust law and practice
- Includes governing theory and key leading cases
- Offers you a broad perspective on advising clients concerning antitrust matters
- Reviews significant case developments relating to price restraints, boycotts, monopolization, mergers, and questions of standing